Gail Hulbert
Whitehouse takes cautious look at hospitals
Hospital officials hoping for a kinder, gentler attorney general when it comes to regulating their industry could be disappointed in 1999.
Democratic Attorney General-elect Sheldon...
Health Department site offers services,advice
AGENCY: Rhode Island Department of Health
WHERE TO FIND IT:www.health.state.ri.us
CRITIQUE: The state Department of Health -- like any government agency -- has its share of...
FootJoy goes high tech with laser fitting
If the shoe fits -- I mean really fits -- it must be FootJoy.
At least that's what the venerable maker of golf footwear...
Be fair, but don’t get personal
Secret Santa, Yankee swap, call it what you will. For most people, workplace gift giving is a source of stress instead of good cheer.
On...
Computer center dedicated
A new computer center at Job Link Inc., a minority-owned employment agency in Providence, has been named for the financial institution that followed a...
Fairlawn fire casts pall over district
The smoke has dissipated and the gawkers have long since dispersed. But the effects of a recent fire that burned out a block of...
Dr. Charles J. McDonald
Name: Dr. Charles J. McDonald
Position: Physician-in-chief, department of dermatology, Rhode Island Hospital; professor of medical science/chairman of dermatology department, Brown University School of Medicine;...
On-line banking’s virtues, value weighed
Community banks marketing a personal touch may soon find themselves in a
quandary: having to choose between investing in expensive Web technology
or losing...
CytoTherapeutics’ stock rises with tide of discovery
CytoTherapeutics got an unexpected boost recently when genetic
researchers on the West Coast announced a possible breakthrough in
scientists' ability to grow human cells.
Stock...
Living with ‘Big Dig’ by telling its story
It's not easy or cheap putting a positive spin on 13 million cubic yards
of dirt responsible for commuter angst in downtown Boston.
The Massachusetts...









